May 20, 2024

A New Way to Experience HR&A

For 50 years, we’ve been problem solvers for cities, delivering solutions that drive lasting impact for our clients and the communities they serve. Today, we’re launching a new website and an evolved visual identity that matches the depth of our work and our focus on what’s next for cities. We’ve also made it easier for our clients, friends, and people interested in working at HR&A to understand the depth and scale of our work today.

Evolved Look and Feel

We’ve modernized our logo, colors, fonts, and imagery. The updated website also includes accessibility enhancements so that all audiences can navigate and interact with it effectively.

All elements honor our history, while offering new energy and vibrancy.

The refreshed logo retains the familiar ampersand while including more rounded edges.
We shifted from our signature navy to a lighter shade of cobalt blue and added fresh accent colors.
This new font connects to our historical use of sans serif with a fresh take.
We feature more images of cities, our team, and and our impact.

Our Impact

The website is focused on telling the stories of the impact and outcome of our work in addition to describing the process we followed to get there.

Our Scale

HR&A’s portfolio has grown significantly over the last 50 years, expanding into tackling the most urgent challenges facing communities.

The website reflects the full spectrum by organizing our work across seven areas of expertise and 16 services. These categories help visitors understand the intersections between our projects.

Real Estate Advisory
Economic Development
Housing
Climate
Infrastructure
Inclusive Cities
Tech & Society

Exciting New Ways to Explore Our Work

A Map
Explore the full scale of our work through an interactive map that charts our projects across cities, regions, and countries around the world.
Deck Builder
A tool that lets you build a custom package of information about our projects and people — ready to download and share in a single click.

Thanks to our collaborators, DD.NYC, a women-owned creative studio, Allyson Dohan Design, and Orchestra for helping us through this historic project.